QotW: What’s the best car commercial from Japan?

Now that the star of one of the most famous Japanese car commercials has been rediscovered, it’s time we asked:

What’s the best car commercial from Japan?

The 1972 Nissan Skyline hit the market just as Japanese citizens getting hooked on the idea of road trips, vacations, and cars larger than a Subaru 360. A web of expressways had sprung up across the country and the open road beckoned. The C110 Skyline’s sun-drenched visions of Ken and Mary enjoying the freedom of grand touring took the nation by storm, and spawned the nickname, kenmeri, that has stayed with the car for 40 years.

What say you, dear reader? NOTE: This is for JDM ads only. There will be a separate QotW about the best comercial from America. As always, the most entertaining, well-written, or inspiring comment by next Monday will receive a random JDM toy. Click through to see the winner from last week’s question, “What’s the best model name?”

You guys offered a smorgasbord of truly great comments this week, from the ridiculous (Suzuki Might Boy, Daihatsu Terios Kid AERO DOWN CUSTOM X) to the sublime (Honda Dream, Nissan Skyline) but the winner this week is Lucien, with:

Mazda Eunos Cosmo. It’s so impossibly, preposterously exotic sounding. It sounds more appropriate for the name of an exploration vehicle sent to Prometheus to collect specimens of black goo. It’s not all false advertising though, the Cosmo had some truly awesome retro-futurist stuff packed into it’s otherwordly cabin. A touch-screen color CRT display?! That’s just early 1990s Miami-drug-dealer porn right there.

For me the best comercials are the Michael J fox 2nd gen integra comercials from the late 80’s and the 1996 3rd gen integra comercial with Brad Pitt that made no sense.
Hond road the Back to the futre wave and went as far as to use the theme music. Toyota should have done it to sell the awesome 1985 4×4 truck Marty was sporting at the end of the movie, oh well.

There are so many Z commercials near to my heart but I’d have to pick this one for its limited exposure (aired once at the super bowl then got pulled for fear that it promoted street racing apparently)

It is also funny that the marketing geniuses behind the commercial are actually making the car look pretty bad in that it takes nearly a minute for the turbos to kick in? Man that is some horrible turbo lag

The Isuzu Gemini commercials of the late 80’s. In an era when econoboxes were all about mpg, sensibility, and good ol boring A-B transportation, Isuzu made the mundane fun. Peddle your crap by chucking it around different cities with all four wheels in the air! Win.

Alright, so it’s not for one particular car, but the Honda Impossible dream ad is one of the more compelling ads I’ve ever seen period, automotive or otherwise. Plus it has a host of awesome Honda machines!

Joe Isuzu. The man, the legend. With such an amazing sales representative it’s easy to see how Isuzu was so successful, not to mention the beautiful styling by Giugiaro done on the Impulse. This commercial is so 80’s that it has a laugh track, for in this era people did not know when to things were funny, and the laugh track easily differentiates from statements and jokes. Joe Isuzu is so cheesy and over the top that is just works.

Sorry but the 1970’s Commercials from Mazda for their Rotaries are the best! Every single one of their rotary cars recieved its own theme song, from the catchy Savanna love song to the exciting Familia Rotary song, which is the one I would pick. Just watching it puts a smile on your face. I just imagine the singer that got the lyrics before recording, confused about what he was about to sing.